Synopsis

Enrique Grau was part of a generation that began to renovate the country's artistic life in the mid-20th century. Exuberant and with a strong Latin American sensibility, Grau found expression in an astonishingly wide range of media: painting, sculpture, drawing, engraving, collage, silk-screen, lithography, woodcuts, stage and costume design, cinema, and murals. This homage to the creativity of a great artist, provides a comprehensive view of his lengthy career.

About the Author

Bélgica Rodríguez is an art critic, historian and researcher. She has presided over the UNESCO International Association of Art Critics, has been the director of the National Art Gallery, Director of The Art Museum of the Americas, OAS, Washington, D. C., Professor of the Central University of Venezuela and guest to the University of Philadelphia.